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Another cause of dread and fear we foolish children had was the Guinea
Negroes . The slave trade was lawful at that time , and great numbers of negroes
were brought from Africa and sold to the Carolina planters . As I remember them ,
they ...
Another cause of dread and fear we foolish children had was the Guinea
Negroes . The slave trade was lawful at that time , and great numbers of negroes
were brought from Africa and sold to the Carolina planters . As I remember them ,
they ...
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Colonel Dabney was asked how he made his negroes do good work . His
answer was that a laboring - man could do more work and better work in five and
a half days than in six . He used to give the half of Saturdays to his negroes ,
unless ...
Colonel Dabney was asked how he made his negroes do good work . His
answer was that a laboring - man could do more work and better work in five and
a half days than in six . He used to give the half of Saturdays to his negroes ,
unless ...
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The negroes stood near enough to hear if he had made a mistake in any man's
figures . It was the more remarkable as he could not have expected to be called
on to do this . In addition to the cotton crop , corn was raised in such abundance ...
The negroes stood near enough to hear if he had made a mistake in any man's
figures . It was the more remarkable as he could not have expected to be called
on to do this . In addition to the cotton crop , corn was raised in such abundance ...
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Macaulay Company and the author for a selection from The Outlaw Years | 1 |
The StarSpangled Banner | 7 |
Reminiscences | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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